The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... sound a little para- doxical , it is as good as I had power to make it by myself . Had I been nervous about its being a perfect piece , and with that view asked advice and trembled over every page , it would not have been written ; for ...
... sound a little para- doxical , it is as good as I had power to make it by myself . Had I been nervous about its being a perfect piece , and with that view asked advice and trembled over every page , it would not have been written ; for ...
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... sound With ebon - tipped flutes : close after these , Now coming from beneath the forest trees , A venerable priest full soberly , Begirt with ministering looks : alway his eye Steadfast upon the matted turf he kept , And after him his ...
... sound With ebon - tipped flutes : close after these , Now coming from beneath the forest trees , A venerable priest full soberly , Begirt with ministering looks : alway his eye Steadfast upon the matted turf he kept , And after him his ...
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... sounds for- lorn By the dim echoes of old Triton's horn : Mothers and wives ! who day by day prepare The scrip , with needments , for the mountain air ; And all ye gentle girls who foster up Udderless lambs , and in a little cup Will ...
... sounds for- lorn By the dim echoes of old Triton's horn : Mothers and wives ! who day by day prepare The scrip , with needments , for the mountain air ; And all ye gentle girls who foster up Udderless lambs , and in a little cup Will ...
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... sounds , That come a - swooning over hollow grounds , And wither drearily on barren moors : Dread opener of the mysterious doors Leading to universal knowledge - see , Great son of Dryope , The many that are come to pay their vows With ...
... sounds , That come a - swooning over hollow grounds , And wither drearily on barren moors : Dread opener of the mysterious doors Leading to universal knowledge - see , Great son of Dryope , The many that are come to pay their vows With ...
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... sounds aroused me , and I sigh'd To faint once more by looking on my bliss- I was distracted ; madly did I kiss The wooing arms which held me , and did give My eyes at once to death : but ' twas to live , To take in draughts of life ...
... sounds aroused me , and I sigh'd To faint once more by looking on my bliss- I was distracted ; madly did I kiss The wooing arms which held me , and did give My eyes at once to death : but ' twas to live , To take in draughts of life ...
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